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The Institute of Politics (IOP) at Harvard University and the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College will release the results of a new poll (N=600) of likely New Hampshire Republican presidential primary voters the afternoon of Monday, Oct. 10. The results will be distributed one day prior to the Oct. 11 Republican debate to be held at Dartmouth College.

Fielded between Oct. 2-6, the poll results provide new in-depth data on satisfaction with the Republican candidate field, the candidate horserace, voter predictions on matchups between the field and President Obama, top issues of concern and degree of voter political activity.

Members of the media who would like to be added to the poll results' email distribution list should contact IOP Communications Director Esten Perez at 617-496-4009 or esten_perez@harvard.edu.

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Harvard University's Institute of Politics (IOP), located at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, was established in 1966 as a memorial to President Kennedy. The IOP's mission is to unite and engage students, particularly undergraduates, with academics, politicians, activists, and policymakers on a non-partisan basis to inspire them to consider careers in politics and public service. The Institute strives to promote greater understanding and cooperation between the academic world and the world of politics and public affairs. More information is available online at www.iop.harvard.edu/.

The New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College was established in 2001 to serve as a resource for students, scholars, politicians and the general public. Founded on the premise that an engaged citizenship is vital for a healthy democracy, the institute conducts programs and research that are designed to enlighten and encourage people for a lifetime of civic participation. The institute has no alliances, formal or informal, with any political party, organization or agenda. It seeks to develop programming, and to foster scholarship and dialogue, encompassing a diverse range of political topics, opinions and issues. For more information on NHIOP news and events, please visit www.anselm.edu/nhiop.